platonic
platonic 英 [pləˈtɒnɪk] 美 [pləˈtɑnɪk]
adj. 理想的;柏拉图哲学的;不切实际的;纯精神友谊的
名词复数:platonics
- Platonic describes a relationship that is purely spiritual and not physical. If a guy and a girl hang out all the time but aren't boyfriend and girlfriend, they'd describe their friendship as platonic.
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- adj. 理想的;柏拉图哲学的;不切实际的;纯精神友谊的
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1. A departure from platonic perfection is predicted to be caused by the particle's electric dipole moment.
据推测因粒子存在电偶极矩(偶极矩),而使这个理想的完美圆球不能成形。
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2. The platonic idea of justice concerns harmony, he tells us, both harmony in the city and harmony in the soul.
柏拉图式的正义观是关于和谐,他说到,那是关于城市的和谐与灵魂的和谐。
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3. In an idealized view of the fashion and art world, the gatekeepers of taste coolly evaluate the work they see according to platonic criteria.
在一个理想的时尚和艺术世界里,品位的守门人根据柏拉图式的美学标准冷静地评估眼前的作品。
- Platonic (adj.) 1530s, "of or pertaining to Greek philosopher Plato" (429 B.C.E.-c. 347 B.C.E.), from Latin Platonicus, from Greek Platonikos. The name is Greek Platon, properly "broad-shouldered" (from platys "broad;" from PIE root *plat- "to spread"). His original name was Aristocles. The meaning "free of sensual desire" (1630s), which the word usually carries nowadays, is a Renaissance notion; it is based on Plato's writings in "Symposium" about the kind of interest Socrates took in young men, which originally had no reference to women. Related: Platonically.
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